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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is an American television miniseries created by Jessica Gao for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character She-Hulk. It is the eighth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It follows Jennifer Walters, a lawyer specializing in cases involving superhumans who also becomes the green superhero She-Hulk. Gao served as head writer and Kat Coiro led the directing team.
Tatiana Maslany stars as Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk alongside Jameela Jamil, Ginger Gonzaga, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Segarra, Mark Linn-Baker, Tess Malis Kincaid, Tim Roth, Megan Thee Stallion, Benedict Wong, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jon Bass, Rhys Coiro, Griffin Matthews, Patti Harrison, Steve Coulter, Charlie Cox, Brandon Stanley, and Drew Matthews. She-Hulk was announced in August 2019 and Gao was hired that November. Coiro joined to direct multiple episodes in September 2020. In December, Maslany's casting was officially announced and Anu Valia was hired to direct multiple episodes. Filming took place in Atlanta, Georgia, from April to August 2021.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law premiered on August 18, 2022, and ran for nine episodes until October 13. It is the last television series of Phase Four in the MCU. The series received generally positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for Maslany's performance, though reception to the series' visual effects was mixed.
Jennifer Walters has a complicated life as a single attorney in her 30s who also becomes the 6-foot-7-inch (2.01-meter) green superhero She-Hulk.
Guest stars include Nicholas Cirillo as Ched, Walters' cousin, Peg O'Keef as Runa, a shape-shifting Light Elf from New Asgard who defrauded Bukowski by impersonating Megan Thee Stallion, Patty Guggenheim as Madisynn King, a drunken victim of Blaze's magic who becomes Wong's friend, Leon Lamar as Cornelius P. Willows, Blaze's sidekick and the curator of Mystic Castle, David Otunga as Derek, one of Walters' dates, and Trevor Salter as Josh Miller, a member of Intelligencia who dates Walters in order to steal a sample of her blood for Phelps. Brian T. Delaney provides the uncredited voice of K.E.V.I.N. (Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus), an artificial intelligence in charge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's story decisions; the character is a reference to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. Feige was asked to voice K.E.V.I.N., but he declined. Gao and fellow series' writers Zeb Wells and Cody Ziglar have cameo appearances in the season.
Comic characters introduced in the series include: the Wrecking Crew, a four-man criminal group wielding stolen enhanced Asgardian construction tools as weapons with its members including Nick Gomez as Wrecker and Justin Eaton as Thunderball; David Pasquesi as Craig Hollis / Mr. Immortal, a superhuman incapable of dying who goes to GLK&H to help him settle the divorces of his many spouses; Nathan Hurd as Man-Bull, a human/cattle hybrid who gained his appearance from a science experiment gone wrong; Joseph Castillo-Midyett as El Águila, a self-proclaimed swashbuckler who is capable of generating electrical blasts through objects; Terrence Clowe as Saracen, a man who claims that he is a vampire; Jordan Aaron Ford as Porcupine, an individual who continually wears a costume reminiscent of a porcupine; and Wil Deusner provides motion-capture for Skaar, Banner's son from Sakaar who also inherited his Hulk powers.
By July 1989, the character Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk was expected to appear in the television film The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990). The character ultimately did not appear, and a proposed television series featuring She-Hulk at ABC was canceled a year later. In 1991, a film based on the character entered development at New World Pictures with Larry Cohen serving as director, and Brigitte Nielsen set to play She-Hulk. Nielsen participated in a promotional photoshoot, but the film ultimately did not materialize.
In August 2019, Marvel Studios announced at the D23 conference that a She-Hulk television series was being developed for the streaming service Disney+, to be set in their shared universe the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Shortly after, Jessica Gao was approached to pitch for the series. Gao had previously met with Marvel Studios to pitch for the films Captain Marvel (2019), Black Widow (2021), and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), and had expressed her desire to be approached about a potential She-Hulk project each time. She was one of the first creatives to include the character in her pitches to the studio, doing so in her Black Widow one, which Marvel Studios executive Brad Winderbaum felt was more of a She-Hulk film featuring Black Widow than a pitch for a Black Widow film. Gao said her past pitches had allowed her to build a relationship with Marvel Studios, so by the time she pitched for She-Hulk Feige and the other executives knew the type of writer she was, her humor, and "the quirks and nuances" she put into her scripts. Her pitch for She-Hulk included the characters Bruce Banner and Emil Blonsky / Abomination, though she was unsure if they would be able to appear, including an extended trial plot for Blonsky. Gao also included the Leader in her pitch and suggested that they either bring back the Samuel Sterns version of the character, who was portrayed by Tim Blake Nelson in The Incredible Hulk (2008), or create a new version that could have been related to Sterns; the Leader ultimately did not appear, and Gao could not remember whether this was a writing choice or if Marvel Studios did not allow the series to use the character. Gao was hired to serve as the head writer for She-Hulk in November 2019.
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She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is an American television miniseries created by Jessica Gao for the streaming service Disney+, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character She-Hulk. It is the eighth television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) produced by Marvel Studios, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It follows Jennifer Walters, a lawyer specializing in cases involving superhumans who also becomes the green superhero She-Hulk. Gao served as head writer and Kat Coiro led the directing team.
Tatiana Maslany stars as Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk alongside Jameela Jamil, Ginger Gonzaga, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Segarra, Mark Linn-Baker, Tess Malis Kincaid, Tim Roth, Megan Thee Stallion, Benedict Wong, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jon Bass, Rhys Coiro, Griffin Matthews, Patti Harrison, Steve Coulter, Charlie Cox, Brandon Stanley, and Drew Matthews. She-Hulk was announced in August 2019 and Gao was hired that November. Coiro joined to direct multiple episodes in September 2020. In December, Maslany's casting was officially announced and Anu Valia was hired to direct multiple episodes. Filming took place in Atlanta, Georgia, from April to August 2021.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law premiered on August 18, 2022, and ran for nine episodes until October 13. It is the last television series of Phase Four in the MCU. The series received generally positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for Maslany's performance, though reception to the series' visual effects was mixed.
Jennifer Walters has a complicated life as a single attorney in her 30s who also becomes the 6-foot-7-inch (2.01-meter) green superhero She-Hulk.
Guest stars include Nicholas Cirillo as Ched, Walters' cousin, Peg O'Keef as Runa, a shape-shifting Light Elf from New Asgard who defrauded Bukowski by impersonating Megan Thee Stallion, Patty Guggenheim as Madisynn King, a drunken victim of Blaze's magic who becomes Wong's friend, Leon Lamar as Cornelius P. Willows, Blaze's sidekick and the curator of Mystic Castle, David Otunga as Derek, one of Walters' dates, and Trevor Salter as Josh Miller, a member of Intelligencia who dates Walters in order to steal a sample of her blood for Phelps. Brian T. Delaney provides the uncredited voice of K.E.V.I.N. (Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus), an artificial intelligence in charge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's story decisions; the character is a reference to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. Feige was asked to voice K.E.V.I.N., but he declined. Gao and fellow series' writers Zeb Wells and Cody Ziglar have cameo appearances in the season.
Comic characters introduced in the series include: the Wrecking Crew, a four-man criminal group wielding stolen enhanced Asgardian construction tools as weapons with its members including Nick Gomez as Wrecker and Justin Eaton as Thunderball; David Pasquesi as Craig Hollis / Mr. Immortal, a superhuman incapable of dying who goes to GLK&H to help him settle the divorces of his many spouses; Nathan Hurd as Man-Bull, a human/cattle hybrid who gained his appearance from a science experiment gone wrong; Joseph Castillo-Midyett as El Águila, a self-proclaimed swashbuckler who is capable of generating electrical blasts through objects; Terrence Clowe as Saracen, a man who claims that he is a vampire; Jordan Aaron Ford as Porcupine, an individual who continually wears a costume reminiscent of a porcupine; and Wil Deusner provides motion-capture for Skaar, Banner's son from Sakaar who also inherited his Hulk powers.
By July 1989, the character Jennifer Walters / She-Hulk was expected to appear in the television film The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990). The character ultimately did not appear, and a proposed television series featuring She-Hulk at ABC was canceled a year later. In 1991, a film based on the character entered development at New World Pictures with Larry Cohen serving as director, and Brigitte Nielsen set to play She-Hulk. Nielsen participated in a promotional photoshoot, but the film ultimately did not materialize.
In August 2019, Marvel Studios announced at the D23 conference that a She-Hulk television series was being developed for the streaming service Disney+, to be set in their shared universe the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Shortly after, Jessica Gao was approached to pitch for the series. Gao had previously met with Marvel Studios to pitch for the films Captain Marvel (2019), Black Widow (2021), and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), and had expressed her desire to be approached about a potential She-Hulk project each time. She was one of the first creatives to include the character in her pitches to the studio, doing so in her Black Widow one, which Marvel Studios executive Brad Winderbaum felt was more of a She-Hulk film featuring Black Widow than a pitch for a Black Widow film. Gao said her past pitches had allowed her to build a relationship with Marvel Studios, so by the time she pitched for She-Hulk Feige and the other executives knew the type of writer she was, her humor, and "the quirks and nuances" she put into her scripts. Her pitch for She-Hulk included the characters Bruce Banner and Emil Blonsky / Abomination, though she was unsure if they would be able to appear, including an extended trial plot for Blonsky. Gao also included the Leader in her pitch and suggested that they either bring back the Samuel Sterns version of the character, who was portrayed by Tim Blake Nelson in The Incredible Hulk (2008), or create a new version that could have been related to Sterns; the Leader ultimately did not appear, and Gao could not remember whether this was a writing choice or if Marvel Studios did not allow the series to use the character. Gao was hired to serve as the head writer for She-Hulk in November 2019.